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  1. Arts, Entertainment & Media Management

    Wikify date April 2012 unreferenced date February 2012 Arts, Entertainment & Media Management is an academic department in the School of Fine & Performing Arts at Columbia College Chicago . It offers preparation for managerial and entrepreneurial careers in music promotion and distribution, live entertainment and the performing arts, museums and galleries, traditional and new media, professional and collegiate sports. History The Arts, Entertainment and Media Management AEMM Department was established in 1976 to help meet the need for proficient arts administrators, managers and entrepreneurs. Full and part time faculties as well as visiting guest lecturers are professional practitioners from the arts, entertainment and media fields. The AEMM Department is staffed by full time and part time faculty who are working within the field that they teach. Programs The Live & Performing Arts Management Concentration leads to professions in legitimate and musical theater, symphonic and chamber orchestras, other music events, opera and dance companies, and concert productions. The Media Management Concentration leads to professions in Broadcast Media, Related Electronic Media Film and Print Media among other specialty areas in the media industry. The Music Business Management Concentration leads to professions in the recording arts and sciences, music publishing, talent management, new media and entrepreneurship. The Sports Management Concentration leads to professions in the Sports Industry in the fields of audience building, box office management, special events, facilities management, career and talent development, broadcasting and media management, and merchandising. The Visual Arts ... reflist External links http www.colum.edu aemm Arts, Entertainment & Media Management, Official Website DEFAULTSORT Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Category Arts Category Education in Chicago ... issues and innovation in traditional museums, commercial galleries, and alternative visual arts settings ...   more details



  1. Media Arts and Practice

    The University of Southern California s USC School of Cinematic Arts School of Cinematic Arts s interdivisional Media Arts and Practice iMAP Ph.D. program first accepted students in 2007 . iMAP is a practice based Ph.D. program, in which students develop skills in both the theory and practice of media arts, doing doctoral level research that may be realized in an exclusively digital form. Media Arts and Practice deploys a web aggregator composed of feeds by students and faculty, for whom the site functions as a collectively authored research space. Faculty & Staff The program was conceived and founded by Anne Friedberg with help from Jen Stein . Currently, the program is directed by Steve Anderson , with faculty including Scott Fisher , Anne Balsamo , Kathy Smith , Aniko Imre , Henry Jenkins , Holly Willis , Norm Hollyn , and Jack Epps Jr. . External links http imap.usc.edu Media Arts and Practice weblog and aggregator http cinema.usc.edu programs imap Official Academic Information About the Program University of Southern California coord 34.02400 N 118.27919 W source placeopedia display title Category Academics of the University of Southern California ...   more details



  1. 911 Media Arts Center

    Image 911 Media Arts Center Logo.png thumb right 911 Media Arts Center Logo, 2011 911 Media Arts Center is a non profit media arts and access center located in Seattle , Washington U.S. state Washington . 911 Media Arts Center was incorporated on August 14, 1984 to support the expressive use of media tools through training, equipment and access grants. ref http issuu.com namac docs hidden histories ref The organization also provides a forum and venue for those working in the new media disciplines. The center is a member supported non profit organization and receives other funding from education .... History Image Screening room 911.jpg thumb right Former Screening Room at 911 Media Arts Center s 9th Avenue Address in 2006 Initially known as the Focal Point Media Center, Nine One One Media split ...?Search 1&ArticleID 25342&SectionID 28&SubSectionID 251&S 1 ref 911 Media Arts Center was originally ... default article 911 Media Arts Center to the rescue 1091003.php work Seattle Post Intelligencer first1 Regina last1 Hackett title 911 Media Arts Center to the rescue date July 10, 2002 ref The first ... seattle it can and will change Content?oid 2018129 ref 911 Media Arts Center has had ... 2011 03 02 the andy warhol foundation gifts 50k to 911 media arts center ref ... http www.seattlehistory.org film ref Artists and exhibitions 911 Seattle Media Arts Center has hosted ... date August 2, 1990 ref In 1994 the Northwest Cyber Artists partnered with 911 Media Arts Center to create ... Art & Design, and Zoom. Notes reflist External links http www.911media.org 911 Media Arts Center , official site Museums in Puget Sound Category Culture of Seattle, Washington Category Arts centers ... topics focus on media literacy including video, audio, physical computing, image processing, code art ... operations. 911 Media also supports civic programs involving media literacy with the City of Seattle ... Pe a was invited to perform at On The Boards in partnership with 911 Media. ref cite news url http ...   more details



  1. Performance and Interactive Media Arts

    Notability date February 2010 Brooklyn College offers two graduate programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts , also known as PIMA or Interactive Arts. The M.F.A. in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a two year, full time program in collaborative creation of live performance works. The Advanced Certificate in Performance and Interactive Media Arts is a three semester, part time program with a similar curriculum. The Gulbenkian Program on Creativity and Artistic Creation of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation also offers a summer version of the Performance and Interactive Media Arts curriculum known as Interdisciplinary and Technological Performance Arts or ITPA. http itpa.gulbenkian.pt faculty Vito Acconci David Grubbs program director beginning Fall 2008 John J.A. Jannone founder, director through Spring 2008 Jennifer McCoy of Jennifer & Kevin McCoy Helen Richardson Jared Mezzocchi Chlo Bass Andrew Kircher Former Faculty Martin Spinelli Elizabeth Sklar Amnon Wolman Student Projects http myapplegenius.com My Apple Genius http drawinginperformance.com The Drawing in Performance Project http roughguidetothegrotesque.com Rough Guide to the Grotesque http www.youtube.com user UnprotectedText UnprotectedText http www.whyibreathe.com why i breathe http boardroombb.com External links http www.interactivearts.org Performance and Interactive Media Arts http onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.com 2010 12 03 dec 12 a micronation for artistic expression in sunset park A Micronation for Artistic Expression in Sunset Park from http onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.com onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.com http www.brooklynpaper.com stories 31 11 31 11 euripides rocks.html Euripides Rocks from http www.brooklynpaper.com The Brooklyn Paper Category Brooklyn College US northeast university stub ...   more details



  1. Korea Studies in Media Arts

    Orphan date February 2009 Image KimaLogo.png right 167px The Korea Studies in Media Arts KIMA hosts the Korean American Film Festival in San Francisco . The festival, previously called the KIMA Film Festival, have been held annually since 2001 to showcase Korean people Korean and Korean American works in the media arts. External links http www.mykima.org MyKima.org official site of the San Francisco Korean American Film Festival Category Film festivals in the United States Category Korean film festivals Category Asian American film festivals film org stub ...   more details



  1. Islington Arts and Media School

    Cleanup date June 2009 Infobox UK school name Islington Arts and Media School image size 220px latitude 51.56707 longitude 0.11587 dms motto motto pl established approx type Foundation School religion president head label head Diana Osagie r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Arts specialist pl street Turle Road city London county country England postcode N4 3LS LEA Islington ofsted yes dfeno urn 131690 staff enrollment gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 houses colours publication website http www.iamschool.co.uk website name Islington Arts and Media School , is an Arts and Media specialising secondary school in the Borough of Islington , London. It was formerly known as George Orwell School. It was attended by Jay Simpson of Millwall. Other well known ex pupils include the actors Troy Titus Adams and Kaya Scodelario .The school also achieved 81 A to C in 2011 GCSEs, with 45 achieving 5 A C including English and Maths. 12 of pupils gained 3 or more A A grades. It was used as a filming location in the Academy Award nominated 2006 film, Notes on a Scandal film Notes on a Scandal . It was classified as a School Of Creativity in 2009. The Headteacher is Diana Osagie who has been Head since September 2010 and was previously Deputy Head for 9 years. Prior to becoming the George Orwell School it was known as Tollington Park Secondary School. One of its notable students was world wide renowned photojournalist Don McCullin . McCullin attended the school in the late 1940s. The Victorian building still in use today was originally Montem St School, and was attended in the 1920s by Sydney Carter , the author of the words for the song Lord of the Dance. External links Official http www.iamschool.co.uk DEFAULTSORT Islington Arts And Media School Category Arts Colleges in London Category Comprehensive schools in Islington London school stub ...   more details



  1. W2 Community Media Arts

    notability date August 2011 unreferenced date August 2011 The W2 Community Media Arts is a non profit media arts organization in Vancouver, British Columbia located in the Downtown Eastside . The organization is developing a convert 8800 sqft m2 media arts organization in the new Woodward s building with Performance Space Venue, Crossmedia Lab, community TV studio, FM radio station, Letterpress Studio, The Kootenay School of Writing KSW , Interactive Media Installations, and a social enterprise , the W2 Caf . Its present location is at 151 West Cordova Street, the former home of Storyeum . Once the permanent facility in the Woodward s development is completed, W2 will make its final home there. After many delays, the expected move in date will be in Fall of 2010. History The W2 project was conceived in 2003. W2 has occupied several temporary locations while waiting for the completion of the final destination in the renovated heritage Woodward s building . Facilities The current location, on the main floor of the West Cordova Street side of the former Storyeum , boasts convert 31000 sqft m2 of space, which is used for art display and installations, events and performances. http api.ning.com files M5bUMpoq2 8q1rPIVMCTMMHjYl7oO3rvXZHZgpj H71AK1C8Qtaf 2yq sY 2wyyjjjo4ZGjwKMYfqKvRmXckWm3 NEEBP8e W2RenderResize.jpg Artist rendering of the future W2 Caf space in the Atrium of the new Woodwards. References Empty section date July 2010 External links http www.creativetechnology.org W2 Community Media Arts http www.flickr.com search ?q w2 storyeum&s rec Photos http www.flickr.com search ?q w2 vancouver&s rec Photos http www.cjsf.ca CJSF Radio, W2 Radio Broadcast partner Category Arts organizations based in Canada Category Organizations based in Vancouver ...   more details



  1. Academy of Media Arts Cologne

    Infobox University name Academy of Media Arts native name Kunsthochschule f r Medien K ln latin name image motto established 1990 type art and film school endowment staff 120 members of staff faculty three fields art, film, theory research president principal rector Klaus Jung since october 2009 chancellor ... website http www.khm.de The Academy of Media Arts Cologne is a teaching and research institution for audio visual media in Cologne , Germany . It offers an undergraduate degree program, as well ... of Media Arts Cologne KHM and the Media and Fine Art degree course called since summer term 2011, before called Audiovisual Media . The Academy of Media Arts Cologne KHM was founded in 1990, true to the media zeitgeist of the time, as a successor to the K lner Werkschulen 1873 1993 . Since then it has ... on the aesthetics and history of the arts and media. The ateliers, studios and labs of the KHM ... of Media Arts is located in the historic Overstolzenhaus , Rheingasse Public events such as the Best ... links http www.khm.de Academy of Media Arts Website http www.wlcimedia.in School of Media coord ... in one degree course Media and Fine Art since SS 2011, before Audiovisual Media . As such the KHM is an art school with a focus on media, and a film school that sees its origins in the artistic ... art, media design, media scenography, experimental computer sciences, sound, sculpture, and public ... of study and current developments in media technology. Since 2004, the KHM has also been able ... at encouraging research into new issues and questions exposed by artistic and media practise. The KHM ... institutions, festivals, exhibition organisers and companies within the media and film branch. This also prepares the ground for the building of networks and activities in the broad field of arts and media that students work in after graduating. This field ranges from successful film directors ... Work from the media lab as part of the Echoraum Echo Chamber exhibition at the Art and Exhibition ...   more details



  1. Digital Media Arts College

    wikify date January 2011 Primary sources date January 2011 Digital Media Arts College DMAC is a private college in Boca Raton, Florida . It was founded in 2001 by Cynthia Jakeway and Tony Palmieri, and offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Computer Animation, Game Art Design, Graphic Design and Advertising Design and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Visual effects animation and Graphic design. DMAC has been accredited nationally by the Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools ACICS since April, 2007 and has been in the Title IV Federal Financial Aid Program since December, 2007. Current enrollment is approximately 350 students. External links http www.dmac.edu Digital Media Arts College http www.dmac.edu index.php?submenu gallery top menu&src gendocs&ref Gallery&category Main Gallery of Student Work Future Students http dmac.edu index.php?submenu future students&src gendocs&ref FutureStudents coord 26.384623 80.076159 display title type edu Category Universities and colleges in Florida Category Art schools in Florida Category Graphic design schools Category Boca Raton, Florida Category Educational institutions established in 2001 Category Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Category Universities and colleges in Palm Beach County, Florida florida school stub ...   more details



  1. Island Media Arts Cooperative

    Multiple issues orphan July 2009 refimprove December 2009 The Island Media Arts Cooperative began with the Island Music Co operative which was incorporated in 1978 in Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island , Canada . The Island Media Arts Co op evolved in 1982 when the co op became oriented toward filmmaking film production . Since then IMAC has operated as a non profit filmmaker s organization. Though the emphasis on film has changed over time to branch into a wider array of media arts disciplines, the objectives have remained the same to provide a space where artist s can hone their skills and exchange ideas. The formation of IMAC came about because of the need on Prince Edward Island for accessible film production facilities, the development of creative and technical skill pools, and the availability of information integral to the art and its industry. From the beginning the role of IMAC has been that of a developmental production organization. This fully pledged commitment has made much out of the few resources available and sees the need for its continuation far into the future. Location From 1978 to 1988 the offices of IMAC were located on the third floor of the Security Building at 92 Queen Street in Charlottetown. In April 1988 the co op moved to the second floor of the Security ... operational funding comes from the Canada Council Media Arts Section, and the Canada Council also ... of the Arts, Technology PEI and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC . Individual members have raised production funds from such sources as the Canada Council Programs, PEI Council of the Arts, Department of Community and Cultural Affairs and the Linda Joy Busby Media Arts Foundation, as well ... reflist External links http islandmedia.pe.ca Island Media Arts Cooperative website Category Organizations ... new space. In 1995 the co op moved into its current location in the Arts Guild building on the corner of Richmond and Queen Streets as part of a collective arts initiative. There were many advantages ...   more details



  1. Media Arts & Communications Academy

    Infobox school name Media Arts & Communications Academy image imagesize 240px streetaddress 1330 NE Cowls St city McMinnville, Oregon McMinnville county Yamhill County, Oregon Yamhill County state Oregon zipcode 97128 country flagcountry USA coordinates coord 45.219362 123.192508 type edu source googlemaps region US OR display inline,title geocoded street address and centered on entrance type Public school government funded Public charter school charter district McMinnville School District principal Jim Pierce grades 9 12 students 257 ref name ode directory cite web url http www.ode.state.or.us pubs directory school directory september 2008.pdf title Oregon School Directory 2008 09 publisher Oregon Department of Education pages 139 accessdate 2009 05 28 ref rival mascot Grizzly bear Grizzlies ref name osaa profile http w3.osaa.org scorecenter schools details McMinnville ref mascot image team name colors green, blue color strip border color black border style dotted border 1 green blue ref name osaa profile conference OSAA Pacific Conference 6A 5 ref name osaa profile newspaper opened 2007 homepage http www.schools.msd.k12.or.us MACA index.html http www.schools.msd.k12.or.us MACA index.html Media Arts and Communications Academy or MACA is a charter school located in McMinnville, Oregon , United States . MACA is a small, tech focused, college preparatory high school option for McMinnville School District students. History Media Arts and Communications Academy opened in 2007 as a part of Oregon s Small School Initiative . In March 2011, due to lack of funding, the McMinnville School District officially decided to make MACA a pathway school and merge it with McMinnville High School ... school McMinnville Media Arts Communication Academy title Schools Guide 2010 Media Arts and Communications ... maca graduates title MACA Graduates First Class date 2010 06 11 ref Athletics Students from the Media Arts and Communications Academy compete as a part of McMinnville High School athletics. References ...   more details



  1. Japan Media Arts Festival

    The Japan Media Arts Festival also possibly known as the Japan Media Arts Plaza ? is an annual festival ..., the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festival, where award winning works for Year 2010 were exhibited or screened ... Prize are awarded. These are sometimes also called Japan Media Arts Awards . Non Interactive Digital ... 1997 title 1997 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural ... Awards cite web url http plaza.bunka.go.jp english festival 1998 title 1998 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese accessdate ... Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese ... url http plaza.bunka.go.jp english festival 2000 title 2000 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese accessdate March 1, 2009 ... 2001 Awards cite web url http plaza.bunka.go.jp english festival 2001 title 2001 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese accessdate ... Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language ... Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language ... http plaza.bunka.go.jp english festival 2004 title 2004 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese accessdate March 1, 2009 ref 3 ... english festival 2005 title 2005 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza ... english festival 2006 title 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza ... http plaza.bunka.go.jp english festival 2007 title 2007 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher Japan Media Arts Plaza, Agency for Cultural Affairs language Japanese accessdate March 1, 2009 ref ... english festival 2008 winner.php title 2008 Japan Media Arts Festival Awards publisher ...   more details



  1. Winton Arts & Media College

    Refimprove date July 2009 Infobox UK school name Winton Arts & Media College image size latitude 50.747 longitude 1.891 dms motto We are here to learn and achieve motto pl established 1877 approx closed c approx type religion president head label Headteacher head James Simms r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label Chair chair John Charlwood ref name Ofsted cite web url http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu reports display id 98301 title Inspection Report publisher Ofsted date 7 July 2008 accessdate 2009 07 20 ref founder founder pl specialist Arts and Media College specialist pl street Winton Way city Bournemouth county Dorset country England postcode BH10 4HT LEA Bournemouth ofsted yes urn 113872 staff enrollment 827 gender Boys lower age 11 upper age 16 houses Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Picasso, Donnatello, Monet colours Red, Yellow, Green, Purple and Blue publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.waamc.co.uk website name www.waamc.co.uk Winton Arts and Media College is an all boys secondary school in Bournemouth , Dorset , England. The school was founded in 1877 and was expanded on a restricted site until 1995 when it moved to its present site. Originally named Winton Boys School the school then changed its name to Winton School and then again to its current name. References reflist Category Arts Colleges in England Category Boys schools in Dorset Category Educational institutions established in 1877 Category Comprehensive schools in Bournemouth Category 1877 establishments in England Dorset school stub ...   more details



  1. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance

    The Equity Foundation DEFAULTSORT Media, Entertainment And Arts Alliance Category Trade unions in Australia ... 1 October 2010 first Paul last Harper publisher NZ Herald ref New Zealand s Arts, Culture and Heritage ...   more details



  1. Vivid (media arts)

    VIVID is a centre for the production and exhibition of media art , located in the Digbeth area of Birmingham , England .Established in 1992, VIVID works with contemporary new media and artist moving image through production, commissioning, exhibition and event programmes. VIVID commissions and exhibits work both for its own exhibition space and for other locations, provides spaces and resources for the production of interdisciplinary art and hosts a programme of residencies for visiting artists. ref http www.vivid.org.uk Vivid Home ref . It has commissioned major new works and large scale touring exhibitions from artists including Haroon Mirza, Richard Billingham, Heather & Ivan Morison and has exhibited artists from 1960 Fluxus movement to rising art stars.2008 11 generated 27 international residencies and exhibitions with VIVID commissions presented at the Venice Biennale, Frieze Art Fair, The Art of Ideas and British Art Show 7 and touring to London and Gothenburg. The organisation moved to its current home a former motor garage built in the 1950s from its previous location in the Jewellery Quarter in April 2005. ref http icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk birminghampost reviews tm method full 26objectid 15576683 26siteid 50002 name page.html Terry Grimley Welcomes A New Art Venue In Eastside Birmingham Post, May 31 2005 ref VIVID s main exhibition space, called The Garage , occupies convert 3000 sqft m2 abbr on and still bears the evidence of its former use as a vehicle repair workshop, including a large area marked MOT Bay . ref http www.vivid.org.uk facilities.php?page Venue 20Hire Facilities Vivid ref VIVID produces and curates emerging and mid career artists and presents their work in local, national and international contexts. Described in The Guardian as superb the critically acclaimed public programme, presents a wide variety of new commissions, thematic shows, talks ..., West Midlands Category New media art UK art display stub ...   more details



  1. UNSW School of English, Media and Performing Arts

    nofootnotes date June 2009 refimprove date June 2009 The School of English, Media and Performing Arts is one of the five schools that make up the UNSW University of New South Wales s UNSW Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences . It is located on the Main Kensington Campus of the university ... empa.arts.unsw.edu.au UNSW School of English, Media and Performing Arts website http www.arts.unsw.edu.au ..., Media, Culture and Technology, Film Studies, Theatre, Performance Studies and Music. Undergraduate Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts with Majors in English Media, Culture and Technology Film Studies Theatre and Performance Studies and Music Bachelor of Arts Media and Communications This program is not accepting new enrolments in 2009 Bachelor of Arts Dance Bachelor of Education BA Dance BEd Bachelor of Media in Communication and Journalism Bachelor of Media in Public Relations and Advertising Bachelor of Media in Media Production Bachelor of Media in Screen and Sound Bachelor of Music BMus Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Arts BMusBA Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Education BMusBEd Bachelor ... Degrees Offered Doctorates Doctor of Philosophy in English Doctor of Philosophy in Media Doctor ... Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Film Studies Masters Master of Arts in English Research Master of Arts in Media Research Master of Music Research Master of Music Education Research Master of Music Coursework Master of Music Education Coursework Master of Arts in Theatre and Performance Studies Research Master of Arts in Film Studies Research Graduate Diplomas Graduate Diploma in Arts by Research with a specialisation in English Graduate Diploma in Arts by Research with a specialisation in Media Graduate Diploma in Music Graduate Diploma in Arts by Research with a specialisation in Music Graduate Diploma in Arts by Research with a specialisation in Theatre and Performance Studies Graduate Diploma in Arts by Research with a specialisation in Film Studies See also UNSW University ...   more details



  1. ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival

    lowercase unreferenced date November 2009 The imagineNATIVE Film Media Arts Festival is an indigenous film and media arts event, held annually in Toronto in the month of October, with the first festival in 1999. The imagineNATIVE Film Media Arts Festival is an international festival in Toronto that celebrates the latest works by Indigenous peoples on the forefront of innovation in film, video, radio, and new media. Each fall, the festival presents a selection of the most compelling and distinctive Indigenous works from around the globe. The festival s screenings, parties, panel discussions, and cultural events attract and connect filmmakers, media artists, programmers, buyers, and industry professionals. The works accepted reflect the diversity of the world s Indigenous nations and illustrate the vitality and excellence of our art and culture in contemporary media. External links official http www.imaginenative.org Category Film festivals in Canada Category Festivals in Toronto Category Indigenous film festivals Category Aboriginal film organizations in Canada film festival stub NorthAm native stub ...   more details



  1. USC Interdivisional Media Arts and Practice

    unreferenced date September 2010 The University of Southern California s USC School of Cinematic Arts School of Cinematic Arts Interdivisional Media Arts and Practice iMAP PhD program first accepted students in 2007 . iMAP integrates the strengths of each program within the School of Cinematic Arts Film producer Production , Film theory Critical Studies , Screenwriter Screenwriting , USC Interactive Media Division Interactive Media , and Division of Animation and Digital Arts Animation and Digital Arts by offering students the opportunity to substantially design their own course of study. Students have freedom to define and pursue their own specialization by drawing on the course offerings and faculty across the School of Cinematic Arts and utilizing the resources of the school s digital production facilities. Faculty & Staff The program was conceived and founded by Anne Friedberg with help from Jen Stein . Currently, the program is directed by Steve Anderson , with faculty including Andreas Kratky , Tara McPherson , Scott Fisher , Anne Balsamo , Kathy Smith , Aniko Imre , Henry Jenkins , Holly Willis , Norm Hollyn , and Jack Epps Jr. . External links http imap.usc.edu Official iMAP site http cinema.usc.edu programs imap Official Academic Information About the Program University of Southern California coord 34.02400 N 118.27919 W source placeopedia display title Category Academics of the University of Southern California ...   more details



  1. Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center

    The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center MRRMAC is a two screen theatre located on the University of Nebraska Lincoln campus that commonly shows a wide variety of documentaries, independent cinema, and international films in the United States of America . It is also commonly used for class lectures in the Fine and Performing Arts program. History Originally, the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery , which opened in 1964, included a projection booth and auditorium that was used for screening and educational purposes. However, film exhibition was limited. In 1990, Mary Riepma Ross, a long time supporter of the theatre and resident of New York City established a trust for the building of a more adequate media arts center. The theatre was named to honor her 3.5 million gift, and construction began in June 2001, and opened in December 2003. Facility The two screens are equipped with state of the art digital projectors, the first in the world on a university campus. The projector utilizes Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing DLP technology. Both theatres are equipped with Dolby Digital EX , thanks to a generous donation by Dolby. The two theatres seat 236 and 106 people, respectively. External links http www.theross.org Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center coord 40.8166 N 96.7031 W type landmark display title Category Cinemas and movie theaters in Nebraska Category University of Nebraska Lincoln Category Culture of Lincoln, Nebraska Category Buildings and structures in Lincoln, Nebraska Category Visitor attractions in Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska struct stub ...   more details



  1. Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design

    Infobox university name Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design image caption motto established ... westphal The Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design AWCoMAD formerly the College of Media Arts and Design CoMAD is one of the colleges of Drexel University . In 2005 the college was renamed ... of Media Arts and Design The college was originally created within the Drexel University Drexel ... of Domestic Science and Arts, the College of Home Economics, the Nesbitt College of Design, Nutrition, Human Behavior, and Home Economics, and the College of Media Arts and Design. In 2005 it was renamed the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design after alumnae Antoninette Passo Westphal ... Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. Academics The college offers sixteen undergraduate and five graduate programs in media, design and the performing arts. Like other programs of study ... Science College of Engineering and Digital Media Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design ... Westphal College of Media Arts and Design student was the first United States American to win ... http www.drexel.edu westphal Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design Drexel University DEFAULTSORT Antoinette Westphal College Of Media Arts And Design Category Drexel University ... www.thetriangle.org media storage paper689 news 2005 10 21 News Comad.Renamed.In.Honor.Of.Late.Alumna ... separate programs in Digital Media in June 2010. The original Digital Media program was split into Animation ... Dance Design and Merchandising col break Entertainment and Arts Management Fashion Design Film ... col end Graduate col start col break Arts Administration also an on line degree program Digital Media col break Fashion Design Interior Design col break Television Management col break col end Rankings ... Megan Stein Received the Fashion Grand Prize at Arts of Fashion 2005 publisher Dexigner accessdate ... the grand prize at the Arts of Fashion symposium and competition. Citation needed date January 2010 ...   more details



  1. Squeaky Wheel Buffalo Media Arts Center

    1112 111202squeaky.html ref Education Outreach School & Community Media Arts Programs The BUFFALO YOUTH MEDIA INSTITUTE is a community history and youth media program geared towards the diverse population of young people living in Buffalo and surrounding areas. Combining media production, media literacy ... meetings, youth learn many aspects of media arts as they work individually and in teams on self directed ...Image Squeakywheellogo.png thumb Squeaky Wheel Squeaky Wheel is a grassroots, artist run non profit media arts center in Buffalo, New York Buffalo , NY, founded in 1985 to promote and support film, video, computer, digital and audio art by media artists and community members.The center provides low cost access to video and film equipment rental, editing suites, workshops, and screenings of independent and avant garde film and video. Squeaky Wheel is supported in part by the Baird Foundation, the Children s Foundation of Erie County, the Peter C. Cornell Trust, the Experimental Television Center , the Fund for the Arts, Hodgson Russ LLP, M&T Bank , National Endowment for the Arts , New York State Council on the Arts , the John R. Oishei Foundation, Starbucks Foundation and our members. ref http www.squeaky.org about.html ref History The Squeaky Wheel began with the closing of the Media Study Buffalo in 1985. The closing of this artist run nonprofit organization threatened to leave an enormous gap in the cultural life of the city, since it had been the area s primary center for independent feature film screenings, hands on workshops, and equipment access since 1971. Its closure coincided with another landmark event a statewide series of town meetings held by the Media program of the New York State Council on the Arts. People were upset that the funding that had flowed into the Western ... lost. Town meetings were used as a sounding board to let the state agencies know the extent of the media ... Miller Shannon Gawel Notes and references reflist Category Media in Buffalo, New York Category Culture ...   more details



  1. Grays School Media Arts College

    Infobox School name Grays School Media Arts College image imagesize caption streetaddress Hathaway Road city Grays county Essex postcode RM17 5LL country United Kingdom coordinates specialist Arts College headteacher Mrs Lynn Ibeji LEA ofsted HMI avg class size 30 ratio houses schooltype Secondary age range 11 16 campus size campus type athletics conference motto Do better for today, for a better tomorrow. mascot sports Football, rugby, trampolineing, basketball, netball, rounders and athletics patron team name nickname TGSMAC school colours Blue and Black established status closed enrollment 1009 footnotes picture homepage http www.thegrays.thurrock.sch.uk The Grays School Media Arts College is a comprehensive secondary school in Grays , Essex . Notable Alumni Russell Brand ref sup Brand, Russell, My Booky Wook , Hodder & Stoughton, 2007 sup ref References references coord 51.4890 0.3279 type edu region GB THR display title Schools in Thurrock Category Arts Colleges in England Category Comprehensive schools in Thurrock Essex school stub ...   more details



  1. Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts

    primarysources date April 2010 infobox University name Mid Ocean School of Media Arts image name mosma.png image size 300px president established 1994 type Private Vocational Institution campus urban area Urban faculty students city Winnipeg province Manitoba country Canada CAN coor former names nickname MOSMA website http www.midoceanschool.ca www.midoceanschool.ca Mid Ocean School of Media Arts MOSMA is a private vocational institution located in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada . Established in 1994, MOSMA was founded with a specific focus in delivering education in audio production technology through theoretical study and practical study including mentorships with recording artists, audio engineers and producers. The institution offers a six month diploma programme Audio in Media as well as a series of self interest part time courses. ref http www.aes.org education directory institutions.cfm?InstID 378 Audio Engineering Society ref The institution as legally required is governed by The Private Vocational Institutions Act and Manitoba Regulation 237 02. This legislation provides consumer protection and ensures that the training gives students the skills and knowledge relevant to their chosen field of employment. ref http www.edu.gov.mb.ca ael pvs legislation.html The Private Vocational Institutions Act and Manitoba Regulation 237 02 ref Image MOSMA Studio A Control Room.jpg right ... of Media Arts Categories coord missing Manitoba DEFAULTSORT Mid Ocean School Of Media Arts Category ... Image MOSMA Studio C Lab Room.jpg right thumb Studio C Lab Room Curriculum The Audio in Media six month ... consoles, microphones, recording media and signal processors. Delivery of curriculum includes ... page.php?page id 7 Audio in Media Programme Summary ref The institution utilizes an assessment criteria divided into 40 theoretical written tests and 60 practical evaluations. The Audio in Media program ... 7 Audio in Media Admissions ref See also http www.edu.gov.mb.ca ael pvs index.html? Manitoba Advanced ...   more details



  1. College of Mass Communication & Media Arts

    http mcma.siuc.edu College of Mass Communication & Media Arts http mcmagrad.siu.edu College of Mass Communication & Media Arts Graduate Studies http rtv.siu.edu SIUC Radio & Television Department ... and Radio Television award a Bachelor of Arts degree and the School of Journalism awards a Bachelor of Science degree. The CMCMA also offers four graduate programs Master of Arts postgraduate MA , Master s degree MS , Master of Fine Arts MFA , and a Doctor of Philosophy PhD Program . WSIU Public ... labs, the Norm Pattiz Audio Lab, and the New Media Center. Global Media Research Center The Global Media Research Center GMRC functions as the branch of CMCMA dealing with global media communication studies and arts and was founded in 2004 by Professor John DH Downing . Within the CMCMA, its faculty comprises social scientists, critical theorists, and arts practitioners whose work encourages thoughtful reflection and action on the centrality of global media in contemporary societies. The Center ... maintains dialogue among researchers, artists, activists, and media industry professionals on global ... students supports cutting edge research and discussion of all aspects of global media studies and arts collaborates inside SIUC and externally with other institutions and individuals The GMRC is unique in advancing work through various research and performance approaches a wide range of media ... http nmc.siu.edu New Media Center http www.siude.com SIUC Daily Student Newspaper http www.wsiu.org ... Global Media Research Center See also WSIU TV Alt.news 26 46 New Media Center Southern Illinois University ...   more details



  1. Specs Howard School of Media Arts

    Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox university name Specs Howard School of Media Arts native name image name Specs Howard School of Media Arts Logo.jpg image size image alt caption latin name motto Anything But Ordinary mottoeng established 1970 closed type Proprietary college affiliation endowment officer in charge chairman chancellor president Specs Howard vice president superintendent provost vice chancellor rector principal dean director head label head faculty staff students undergrad postgrad doctoral other city Southfield, Michigan Southfield state Michigan province country USA coor campus urban area Urban former names Lee Alan School of Broadcast Arts, Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts free label free sports colors colours nickname mascot Specs & Howard athletics affiliations Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges ACCSC website http www.specshoward.edu logo File Specs & Howard.gif 100px footnotes Mascots Specs & Howard File Specs Howard School of Media Arts.JPG thumb 245px Specs Howard School of Media Arts Southfield, Michigan campus The Specs Howard School of Media Arts is an educational institution, dedicated to preparing people for a career in radio and television broadcasting. It is based in Southfield, Michigan , USA and is named after its founder, Specs ... changed its name to the Specs Howard School of Media Arts to reflect the broader scope of training ... Specs Howard School of Media Arts http www.semichiganstartup.com InTheNews specshowardsouthfield0199.aspx Specs Howard school adds 39 jobs via digital media expansion Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT Specs Howard School Of Media Arts Category Education in Michigan Category Education ... in Detroit. In 1970,Howard purchased The Lee Alan School of Broadcast Arts and renamed it the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts , with the purpose of training aspiring professionals in the varied ... achieved varying degrees of stardom, anchoring or reporting on major media networks and appearing ...   more details




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